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\section{Conclusion}
"Are we there yet" fulfils all the specifications we set out to achieve, and runs smoothly and intuitively on multiple android devices. We have
successfully created a working controller for Google Earth, with a layout fit for demonstration purposes. The interface is intuitive made use of the acceleration and
logical, rotation vector sensors, and
can be learned easily by users of any ability. For a user familiar with Google Earth, the
controller should take a matter of seconds vibration motor to
pick up. The I/O devices each achieve a specific task that is physically similar provide feedback to
its actual control within the
software. All components work together robustly, and can handle being activated concurrently without causing a problem. user. The
controller fully meets the design aims and game is
fit for purpose, simple and easy to pick up, and
while educates the
controller is not a tangible interface it can be readily upgraded by embedding user about the
RFID tags in representational objects. relative position and direction of different cities to their current location.